This blog is about understanding how Oracle database works.The learning process never ends and this is espeacially true when one tries to understand what is hidden in the magic box called Oracle database.

Friday, 6 November 2009

This week I was presenting at two Oracle User Group conferences - one in Sweden and the other one in Finland.
It was the first time for me to be in Sweden and therefore I had no experience with this country. I was planning to fly by myself but the rainy/snowy weather in Scandinavia and also across all Europe prevented me to do so.
I was in Finland several times before and this was the first time I was presenting at their Oracle users group.
Both events were nicely organized and especially in Finland I had met a lot of known people and I had a great time at the speakers dinner the evening before conference and through the whole conference as well.

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About Me

I have more than 20 years of experience in working with Oracle products. I began in 1988 with Oracle Database version 4 while working for the City of Ljubljana, where I had charge over the city's municipal and geographic information systems.

More recently, I have specialized in performance optimization, having developed my own tool set for monitoring performance and analyzing trace files.

In addition to sharing my knowledge through conference talks, I am conducting technical seminars organized either by Oracle University or myself.

I am very proud of two highly respected memberships: OakTable network in 2005 and Oracle ACE in 2009 and Oracle ACE Director in July 2010.

When not working with Oracle products I enjoy flying as private pilot (PPL(A) with night rating) with my Mooney M20E year 1966, call-sign G-ATOU. Prior Mooney I had an old Piper PA-28-140B Cherokoee, call sign D-EHFK and I have crossed almost all Europe with her.